/*
 * contrib/pg_standby/pg_standby.c
 *
 *
 * pg_standby.c
 *
 * Production-ready example of how to create a Warm Standby
 * database server using continuous archiving as a
 * replication mechanism
 *
 * We separate the parameters for archive and nextWALfile
 * so that we can check the archive exists, even if the
 * WAL file doesn't (yet).
 *
 * This program will be executed once in full for each file
 * requested by the warm standby server.
 *
 * It is designed to cater to a variety of needs, as well
 * providing a customizable section.
 *
 * Original author:        Simon Riggs  simon@2ndquadrant.com
 * Current maintainer:    Simon Riggs
 */
#include "postgres_fe.h"

#include <ctype.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/time.h>

#include "pg_getopt.h"

#include "access/xlog_internal.h"

const char *progname;

/* Options and defaults */
int            sleeptime = 5;        /* amount of time to sleep between file checks */
int            waittime = -1;        /* how long we have been waiting, -1 no wait
                                 * yet */
int            maxwaittime = 0;    /* how long are we prepared to wait for? */
int            keepfiles = 0;        /* number of WAL files to keep, 0 keep all */
int            maxretries = 3;        /* number of retries on restore command */
bool        debug = false;        /* are we debugging? */
bool        need_cleanup = false;    /* do we need to remove files from
                                     * archive? */

#ifndef WIN32
static volatile sig_atomic_t signaled = false;
#endif

char       *archiveLocation;    /* where to find the archive? */
char       *triggerPath;        /* where to find the trigger file? */
char       *xlogFilePath;        /* where we are going to restore to */
char       *nextWALFileName;    /* the file we need to get from archive */
char       *restartWALFileName; /* the file from which we can restart restore */
char       *priorWALFileName;    /* the file we need to get from archive */
char        WALFilePath[MAXPGPATH * 2]; /* the file path including archive */
char        restoreCommand[MAXPGPATH];    /* run this to restore */
char        exclusiveCleanupFileName[MAXFNAMELEN];    /* the file we need to get
                                                     * from archive */

/*
 * Two types of failover are supported (smart and fast failover).
 *
 * The content of the trigger file determines the type of failover. If the
 * trigger file contains the word "smart" (or the file is empty), smart
 * failover is chosen: pg_standby acts as cp or ln command itself, on
 * successful completion all the available WAL records will be applied
 * resulting in zero data loss. But, it might take a long time to finish
 * recovery if there's a lot of unapplied WAL.
 *
 * On the other hand, if the trigger file contains the word "fast", the
 * recovery is finished immediately even if unapplied WAL files remain. Any
 * transactions in the unapplied WAL files are lost.
 *
 * An empty trigger file performs smart failover. SIGUSR or SIGINT triggers
 * fast failover. A timeout causes fast failover (smart failover would have
 * the same effect, since if the timeout is reached there is no unapplied WAL).
 */
#define NoFailover        0
#define SmartFailover    1
#define FastFailover    2

static int    Failover = NoFailover;

#define RESTORE_COMMAND_COPY 0
#define RESTORE_COMMAND_LINK 1
int            restoreCommandType;

#define XLOG_DATA             0
#define XLOG_HISTORY         1
#define XLOG_BACKUP_LABEL     2
int            nextWALFileType;

#define SET_RESTORE_COMMAND(cmd, arg1, arg2) \
    snprintf(restoreCommand, MAXPGPATH, cmd " \"%s\" \"%s\"", arg1, arg2)

struct stat stat_buf;

/* =====================================================================
 *
 *          Customizable section
 *
 * =====================================================================
 *
 *    Currently, this section assumes that the Archive is a locally
 *    accessible directory. If you want to make other assumptions,
 *    such as using a vendor-specific archive and access API, these
 *    routines are the ones you'll need to change. You're
 *    encouraged to submit any changes to pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
 *    or personally to the current maintainer. Those changes may be
 *    folded in to later versions of this program.
 */

/*
 *    Initialize allows customized commands into the warm standby program.
 *
 *    As an example, and probably the common case, we use either
 *    cp/ln commands on *nix, or copy/move command on Windows.
 */
static void
CustomizableInitialize(void)
{
#ifdef WIN32
    snprintf(WALFilePath, MAXPGPATH, "%s\\%s", archiveLocation, nextWALFileName);
    switch (restoreCommandType)
    {
        case RESTORE_COMMAND_LINK:
            SET_RESTORE_COMMAND("mklink", WALFilePath, xlogFilePath);
            break;
        case RESTORE_COMMAND_COPY:
        default:
            SET_RESTORE_COMMAND("copy", WALFilePath, xlogFilePath);
            break;
    }
#else
    snprintf(WALFilePath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", archiveLocation, nextWALFileName);
    switch (restoreCommandType)
    {
        case RESTORE_COMMAND_LINK:
#if HAVE_WORKING_LINK
            SET_RESTORE_COMMAND("ln -s -f", WALFilePath, xlogFilePath);
            break;
#endif
        case RESTORE_COMMAND_COPY:
        default:
            SET_RESTORE_COMMAND("cp", WALFilePath, xlogFilePath);
            break;
    }
#endif

    /*
     * This code assumes that archiveLocation is a directory You may wish to
     * add code to check for tape libraries, etc.. So, since it is a
     * directory, we use stat to test if it's accessible
     */
    if (stat(archiveLocation, &stat_buf) != 0)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "%s: archive location \"%s\" does not exist\n", progname, archiveLocation);
        fflush(stderr);
        exit(2);
    }
}

/*
 * CustomizableNextWALFileReady()
 *
 *      Is the requested file ready yet?
 */
static bool
CustomizableNextWALFileReady(void)
{
    if (stat(WALFilePath, &stat_buf) == 0)
    {
        /*
         * If it's a backup file, return immediately. If it's a regular file
         * return only if it's the right size already.
         */
        if (IsBackupHistoryFileName(nextWALFileName))
        {
            nextWALFileType = XLOG_BACKUP_LABEL;
            return true;
        }
        else if (stat_buf.st_size == XLOG_SEG_SIZE)
        {
#ifdef WIN32

            /*
             * Windows 'cp' sets the final file size before the copy is
             * complete, and not yet ready to be opened by pg_standby. So we
             * wait for sleeptime secs before attempting to restore. If that
             * is not enough, we will rely on the retry/holdoff mechanism.
             * GNUWin32's cp does not have this problem.
             */
            pg_usleep(sleeptime * 1000000L);
#endif
            nextWALFileType = XLOG_DATA;
            return true;
        }

        /*
         * If still too small, wait until it is the correct size
         */
        if (stat_buf.st_size > XLOG_SEG_SIZE)
        {
            if (debug)
            {
                fprintf(stderr, "file size greater than expected\n");
                fflush(stderr);
            }
            exit(3);
        }
    }

    return false;
}

#define MaxSegmentsPerLogFile ( 0xFFFFFFFF / XLOG_SEG_SIZE )

static void
CustomizableCleanupPriorWALFiles(void)
{
    /*
     * Work out name of prior file from current filename
     */
    if (nextWALFileType == XLOG_DATA)
    {
        int            rc;
        DIR           *xldir;
        struct dirent *xlde;

        /*
         * Assume it's OK to keep failing. The failure situation may change
         * over time, so we'd rather keep going on the main processing than
         * fail because we couldn't clean up yet.
         */
        if ((xldir = opendir(archiveLocation)) != NULL)
        {
            while (errno = 0, (xlde = readdir(xldir)) != NULL)
            {
                /*
                 * We ignore the timeline part of the XLOG segment identifiers
                 * in deciding whether a segment is still needed.  This
                 * ensures that we won't prematurely remove a segment from a
                 * parent timeline. We could probably be a little more
                 * proactive about removing segments of non-parent timelines,
                 * but that would be a whole lot more complicated.
                 *
                 * We use the alphanumeric sorting property of the filenames
                 * to decide which ones are earlier than the
                 * exclusiveCleanupFileName file. Note that this means files
                 * are not removed in the order they were originally written,
                 * in case this worries you.
                 */
                if (IsXLogFileName(xlde->d_name) &&
                    strcmp(xlde->d_name + 8, exclusiveCleanupFileName + 8) < 0)
                {
#ifdef WIN32
                    snprintf(WALFilePath, sizeof(WALFilePath), "%s\\%s", archiveLocation, xlde->d_name);
#else
                    snprintf(WALFilePath, sizeof(WALFilePath), "%s/%s", archiveLocation, xlde->d_name);
#endif

                    if (debug)
                        fprintf(stderr, "\nremoving file \"%s\"", WALFilePath);

                    rc = unlink(WALFilePath);
                    if (rc != 0)
                    {
                        fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: ERROR: could not remove file \"%s\": %s\n",
                                progname, WALFilePath, strerror(errno));
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }

            if (errno)
                fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not read archive location \"%s\": %s\n",
                        progname, archiveLocation, strerror(errno));
            if (debug)
                fprintf(stderr, "\n");
        }
        else
            fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not open archive location \"%s\": %s\n",
                    progname, archiveLocation, strerror(errno));

        if (closedir(xldir))
            fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not close archive location \"%s\": %s\n",
                    progname, archiveLocation, strerror(errno));

        fflush(stderr);
    }
}

/* =====================================================================
 *          End of Customizable section
 * =====================================================================
 */

/*
 * SetWALFileNameForCleanup()
 *
 *      Set the earliest WAL filename that we want to keep on the archive
 *      and decide whether we need_cleanup
 */
static bool
SetWALFileNameForCleanup(void)
{
    uint32        tli = 1,
                log = 0,
                seg = 0;
    uint32        log_diff = 0,
                seg_diff = 0;
    bool        cleanup = false;

    if (restartWALFileName)
    {
        /*
         * Don't do cleanup if the restartWALFileName provided is later than
         * the xlog file requested. This is an error and we must not remove
         * these files from archive. This shouldn't happen, but better safe
         * than sorry.
         */
        if (strcmp(restartWALFileName, nextWALFileName) > 0)
            return false;

        strlcpy(exclusiveCleanupFileName, restartWALFileName, sizeof(exclusiveCleanupFileName));
        return true;
    }

    if (keepfiles > 0)
    {
        sscanf(nextWALFileName, "%08X%08X%08X", &tli, &log, &seg);
        if (tli > 0 && seg > 0)
        {
            log_diff = keepfiles / MaxSegmentsPerLogFile;
            seg_diff = keepfiles % MaxSegmentsPerLogFile;
            if (seg_diff > seg)
            {
                log_diff++;
                seg = MaxSegmentsPerLogFile - (seg_diff - seg);
            }
            else
                seg -= seg_diff;

            if (log >= log_diff)
            {
                log -= log_diff;
                cleanup = true;
            }
            else
            {
                log = 0;
                seg = 0;
            }
        }
    }

    XLogFileNameById(exclusiveCleanupFileName, tli, log, seg);

    return cleanup;
}

/*
 * CheckForExternalTrigger()
 *
 *      Is there a trigger file? Sets global 'Failover' variable to indicate
 *      what kind of a trigger file it was. A "fast" trigger file is turned
 *      into a "smart" file as a side-effect.
 */
static void
CheckForExternalTrigger(void)
{
    char        buf[32];
    int            fd;
    int            len;

    /*
     * Look for a trigger file, if that option has been selected
     *
     * We use stat() here because triggerPath is always a file rather than
     * potentially being in an archive
     */
    if (!triggerPath || stat(triggerPath, &stat_buf) != 0)
        return;

    /*
     * An empty trigger file performs smart failover. There's a little race
     * condition here: if the writer of the trigger file has just created the
     * file, but not yet written anything to it, we'll treat that as smart
     * shutdown even if the other process was just about to write "fast" to
     * it. But that's fine: we'll restore one more WAL file, and when we're
     * invoked next time, we'll see the word "fast" and fail over immediately.
     */
    if (stat_buf.st_size == 0)
    {
        Failover = SmartFailover;
        fprintf(stderr, "trigger file found: smart failover\n");
        fflush(stderr);
        return;
    }

    if ((fd = open(triggerPath, O_RDWR, 0)) < 0)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: could not open \"%s\": %s\n",
                triggerPath, strerror(errno));
        fflush(stderr);
        return;
    }

    if ((len = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1)) < 0)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: could not read \"%s\": %s\n",
                triggerPath, strerror(errno));
        fflush(stderr);
        close(fd);
        return;
    }
    buf[len] = '\0';

    if (strncmp(buf, "smart", 5) == 0)
    {
        Failover = SmartFailover;
        fprintf(stderr, "trigger file found: smart failover\n");
        fflush(stderr);
        close(fd);
        return;
    }

    if (strncmp(buf, "fast", 4) == 0)
    {
        Failover = FastFailover;

        fprintf(stderr, "trigger file found: fast failover\n");
        fflush(stderr);

        /*
         * Turn it into a "smart" trigger by truncating the file. Otherwise if
         * the server asks us again to restore a segment that was restored
         * already, we would return "not found" and upset the server.
         */
        if (ftruncate(fd, 0) < 0)
        {
            fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: could not read \"%s\": %s\n",
                    triggerPath, strerror(errno));
            fflush(stderr);
        }
        close(fd);

        return;
    }
    close(fd);

    fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: invalid content in \"%s\"\n", triggerPath);
    fflush(stderr);
    return;
}

/*
 * RestoreWALFileForRecovery()
 *
 *      Perform the action required to restore the file from archive
 */
static bool
RestoreWALFileForRecovery(void)
{
    int            rc = 0;
    int            numretries = 0;

    if (debug)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "running restore:      ");
        fflush(stderr);
    }

    while (numretries <= maxretries)
    {
        rc = system(restoreCommand);
        if (rc == 0)
        {
            if (debug)
            {
                fprintf(stderr, "OK\n");
                fflush(stderr);
            }
            return true;
        }
        pg_usleep(numretries++ * sleeptime * 1000000L);
    }

    /*
     * Allow caller to add additional info
     */
    if (debug)
        fprintf(stderr, "not restored\n");
    return false;
}

static void
usage(void)
{
    printf("%s allows PostgreSQL warm standby servers to be configured.\n\n", progname);
    printf("Usage:\n");
    printf("  %s [OPTION]... ARCHIVELOCATION NEXTWALFILE XLOGFILEPATH [RESTARTWALFILE]\n", progname);
    printf("\nOptions:\n");
    printf("  -c                 copy file from archive (default)\n");
    printf("  -d                 generate lots of debugging output (testing only)\n");
    printf("  -k NUMFILESTOKEEP  if RESTARTWALFILE is not used, remove files prior to limit\n"
           "                     (0 keeps all)\n");
    printf("  -l                 does nothing; use of link is now deprecated\n");
    printf("  -r MAXRETRIES      max number of times to retry, with progressive wait\n"
           "                     (default=3)\n");
    printf("  -s SLEEPTIME       seconds to wait between file checks (min=1, max=60,\n"
           "                     default=5)\n");
    printf("  -t TRIGGERFILE     trigger file to initiate failover (no default)\n");
    printf("  -V, --version      output version information, then exit\n");
    printf("  -w MAXWAITTIME     max seconds to wait for a file (0=no limit) (default=0)\n");
    printf("  -?, --help         show this help, then exit\n");
    printf("\n"
           "Main intended use as restore_command in recovery.conf:\n"
           "  restore_command = 'pg_standby [OPTION]... ARCHIVELOCATION %%f %%p %%r'\n"
           "e.g.\n"
           "  restore_command = 'pg_standby /mnt/server/archiverdir %%f %%p %%r'\n");
    printf("\nReport bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>.\n");
}

#ifndef WIN32
static void
sighandler(int sig)
{
    signaled = true;
}

/* We don't want SIGQUIT to core dump */
static void
sigquit_handler(int sig)
{
    pqsignal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
    kill(getpid(), SIGINT);
}
#endif

/*------------ MAIN ----------------------------------------*/
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
    int            c;

    progname = get_progname(argv[0]);

    if (argc > 1)
    {
        if (strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-?") == 0)
        {
            usage();
            exit(0);
        }
        if (strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-V") == 0)
        {
            puts("pg_standby (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
            exit(0);
        }
    }

#ifndef WIN32

    /*
     * You can send SIGUSR1 to trigger failover.
     *
     * Postmaster uses SIGQUIT to request immediate shutdown. The default
     * action is to core dump, but we don't want that, so trap it and commit
     * suicide without core dump.
     *
     * We used to use SIGINT and SIGQUIT to trigger failover, but that turned
     * out to be a bad idea because postmaster uses SIGQUIT to request
     * immediate shutdown. We still trap SIGINT, but that may change in a
     * future release.
     *
     * There's no way to trigger failover via signal on Windows.
     */
    (void) pqsignal(SIGUSR1, sighandler);
    (void) pqsignal(SIGINT, sighandler);    /* deprecated, use SIGUSR1 */
    (void) pqsignal(SIGQUIT, sigquit_handler);
#endif

    while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "cdk:lr:s:t:w:")) != -1)
    {
        switch (c)
        {
            case 'c':            /* Use copy */
                restoreCommandType = RESTORE_COMMAND_COPY;
                break;
            case 'd':            /* Debug mode */
                debug = true;
                break;
            case 'k':            /* keepfiles */
                keepfiles = atoi(optarg);
                if (keepfiles < 0)
                {
                    fprintf(stderr, "%s: -k keepfiles must be >= 0\n", progname);
                    exit(2);
                }
                break;
            case 'l':            /* Use link */

                /*
                 * Link feature disabled, possibly permanently. Linking causes
                 * a problem after recovery ends that is not currently
                 * resolved by PostgreSQL. 25 Jun 2009
                 */
#ifdef NOT_USED
                restoreCommandType = RESTORE_COMMAND_LINK;
#endif
                break;
            case 'r':            /* Retries */
                maxretries = atoi(optarg);
                if (maxretries < 0)
                {
                    fprintf(stderr, "%s: -r maxretries must be >= 0\n", progname);
                    exit(2);
                }
                break;
            case 's':            /* Sleep time */
                sleeptime = atoi(optarg);
                if (sleeptime <= 0 || sleeptime > 60)
                {
                    fprintf(stderr, "%s: -s sleeptime incorrectly set\n", progname);
                    exit(2);
                }
                break;
            case 't':            /* Trigger file */
                triggerPath = pg_strdup(optarg);
                break;
            case 'w':            /* Max wait time */
                maxwaittime = atoi(optarg);
                if (maxwaittime < 0)
                {
                    fprintf(stderr, "%s: -w maxwaittime incorrectly set\n", progname);
                    exit(2);
                }
                break;
            default:
                fprintf(stderr, "Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n", progname);
                exit(2);
                break;
        }
    }

    /*
     * Parameter checking - after checking to see if trigger file present
     */
    if (argc == 1)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "%s: not enough command-line arguments\n", progname);
        exit(2);
    }

    /*
     * We will go to the archiveLocation to get nextWALFileName.
     * nextWALFileName may not exist yet, which would not be an error, so we
     * separate the archiveLocation and nextWALFileName so we can check
     * separately whether archiveLocation exists, if not that is an error
     */
    if (optind < argc)
    {
        archiveLocation = argv[optind];
        optind++;
    }
    else
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "%s: must specify archive location\n", progname);
        fprintf(stderr, "Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n", progname);
        exit(2);
    }

    if (optind < argc)
    {
        nextWALFileName = argv[optind];
        optind++;
    }
    else
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "%s: must specify WAL file name as second non-option argument (use \"%%f\")\n", progname);
        fprintf(stderr, "Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n", progname);
        exit(2);
    }

    if (optind < argc)
    {
        xlogFilePath = argv[optind];
        optind++;
    }
    else
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "%s: must specify xlog destination as third non-option argument (use \"%%p\")\n", progname);
        fprintf(stderr, "Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n", progname);
        exit(2);
    }

    if (optind < argc)
    {
        restartWALFileName = argv[optind];
        optind++;
    }

    CustomizableInitialize();

    need_cleanup = SetWALFileNameForCleanup();

    if (debug)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "Trigger file:         %s\n", triggerPath ? triggerPath : "<not set>");
        fprintf(stderr, "Waiting for WAL file: %s\n", nextWALFileName);
        fprintf(stderr, "WAL file path:        %s\n", WALFilePath);
        fprintf(stderr, "Restoring to:         %s\n", xlogFilePath);
        fprintf(stderr, "Sleep interval:       %d second%s\n",
                sleeptime, (sleeptime > 1 ? "s" : " "));
        fprintf(stderr, "Max wait interval:    %d %s\n",
                maxwaittime, (maxwaittime > 0 ? "seconds" : "forever"));
        fprintf(stderr, "Command for restore:  %s\n", restoreCommand);
        fprintf(stderr, "Keep archive history: ");
        if (need_cleanup)
            fprintf(stderr, "%s and later\n", exclusiveCleanupFileName);
        else
            fprintf(stderr, "no cleanup required\n");
        fflush(stderr);
    }

    /*
     * Check for initial history file: always the first file to be requested
     * It's OK if the file isn't there - all other files need to wait
     */
    if (IsTLHistoryFileName(nextWALFileName))
    {
        nextWALFileType = XLOG_HISTORY;
        if (RestoreWALFileForRecovery())
            exit(0);
        else
        {
            if (debug)
            {
                fprintf(stderr, "history file not found\n");
                fflush(stderr);
            }
            exit(1);
        }
    }

    /*
     * Main wait loop
     */
    for (;;)
    {
        /* Check for trigger file or signal first */
        CheckForExternalTrigger();
#ifndef WIN32
        if (signaled)
        {
            Failover = FastFailover;
            if (debug)
            {
                fprintf(stderr, "signaled to exit: fast failover\n");
                fflush(stderr);
            }
        }
#endif

        /*
         * Check for fast failover immediately, before checking if the
         * requested WAL file is available
         */
        if (Failover == FastFailover)
            exit(1);

        if (CustomizableNextWALFileReady())
        {
            /*
             * Once we have restored this file successfully we can remove some
             * prior WAL files. If this restore fails we mustn't remove any
             * file because some of them will be requested again immediately
             * after the failed restore, or when we restart recovery.
             */
            if (RestoreWALFileForRecovery())
            {
                if (need_cleanup)
                    CustomizableCleanupPriorWALFiles();

                exit(0);
            }
            else
            {
                /* Something went wrong in copying the file */
                exit(1);
            }
        }

        /* Check for smart failover if the next WAL file was not available */
        if (Failover == SmartFailover)
            exit(1);

        if (sleeptime <= 60)
            pg_usleep(sleeptime * 1000000L);

        waittime += sleeptime;
        if (waittime >= maxwaittime && maxwaittime > 0)
        {
            Failover = FastFailover;
            if (debug)
            {
                fprintf(stderr, "Timed out after %d seconds: fast failover\n",
                        waittime);
                fflush(stderr);
            }
        }
        if (debug)
        {
            fprintf(stderr, "WAL file not present yet.");
            if (triggerPath)
                fprintf(stderr, " Checking for trigger file...");
            fprintf(stderr, "\n");
            fflush(stderr);
        }
    }
}
